Effectiveness of gamified digital interventions in mental health prevention and health promotion among adults: a scoping review
Abstract Background Though still a young field of research, gamified digital interventions have demonstrated potential in exerting a favourable impact on health and overall well-being. With the increasing use of the internet and digital devices, the integration of game elements presents novel opport...
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Main Authors: | Leona Aschentrup (Author), Pia Anna Steimer (Author), Kevin Dadaczynski (Author), Timothy Mc Call (Author), Florian Fischer (Author), Kamil J. Wrona (Author) |
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